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GENERAL INDEX.


Blashill (Thomas), his death, iii. 120

Blather and bladder, use of the words, vi. 406, 456 ; viii. 55

Blazers, origin of the word, xi. 287, 333

Bleackley (Horace) on 'Abbey of Kilkhampton, ' xii. 323. Arrowsmith, Devonshire artist, xii. 309. Bank-note sandwich, xi. 447. Bath, King of, v. 28, 75, 132. Bathurst and high- wayman, iv. 415, 495. Bew (J.), bookseller, xi. 416. British Army in 1763, xii. 449. Bullock (Thomas), sportsman, xi. 507. Byron (Robert Stratford), viii. 469. Casanova in England, viii. 443 ; ix. 116 ; xi. 437. Cheshire the Hangman, x. 167. Child (Miss), her elopement, x. 293. Coventry (Lady), her Minuet, v. 307 ; mobbed, ix. 47, 78. Creevey (T.) and the Duke of Wellington, xii. 146. Crozier, Man- chester artist, xii. 308. "Daisy (Dainty)," xii. 147. Dally the Tall, v. 244. Davies (Black), xi. 507. Day (Nancy), Lady Fen-

-- houlet, x. 406 ; xi. 393. Delaval (Sir Francis Blake), xii. 349. Derry's (Bob), ix. 49. Devon- shire Regiment, xii. 490. ' Diabp-lady ' : a key, ix. 247. ' Diaboliad,' by William Combe, ix. 227 ; xi. 458 ; xii. 14. ' Dictionary of National Biography : Epitome,' ix. 153. ' Dimes and Dollars,' xii. 291. Dissenting preachers in the Old Jewry, viii. 347. Douglas cause, new light on, iv. 85 ; viii. 3 ; xii. 518. Droz (Jacques) and his ' Spectacle M^canique,' vi. 388. Duel, last, with swords in England, xii. 227. Duels between women, xii. 8. Edge- worth (Richard Lovell), xii. 132. Eighteenth century, poor, x. 361. Fenning (Eliza), her execution, xii. 138. Ferrers (Earl), xi. 434. Fisher (Kitty), her death, xi. 245. Foote (S.), his comedies, viii. 141. Gaol literature, xi. 511. George III. and Lady Sarah Lennox, viii. 387. Goadby (M.), publisher, xi. 470. Gunning (Elizabeth), iv. 384. Gunnings of Castle Coote, v. 323, 457. Hair-powdering closets, v. 177. Hangman, common, viii. 244, 376. Hangmen who have been hanged, xi. 468.

  • Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies,' ix. 370.
  • History of King's Place,' ix. 169. Hpppner

and Sir T. Frankland's daughters, xii. 232. Johnson anecdote, x. 427. Johnson's uncle hanged, xi. 429 ; xii. 55. Jones (Polly), vii. 344 ; ix. 97. Kennedy (Polly), vii. 344 ; ix. 97 ; xii. 117, 373. Kent (Duke of), his children, ix. 275. ' Kitty Fisher's Jig,' ix. 50, 236. Ladies' cricket matches, xi. 386. La Roche (Miss), Lady Echlin, xi. 501 ; xii. 113. Lauder (Mr.), Scottish vocalist, x. 288. Letters of Junius, ix. 386. Lightfoot (Hannah) : a portrait, vii. 350. Lightfoot (Hannah), mystery of, viii. 321, 402, 483 ; ix. 24, 122, 264 ; xi. 472 ; xii. 94. London Library, ix. 4. Mac- Carthy (Capt.), xii. 74. Mahon (Mrs.), the " Bird of Paradise," ix. 170. Marie Antoinette's death mask, xi. 327. Mechanical road carriages, xi. 374. ' Memoirs of a Young Lady of Quality,' ix. 75. ' Modern Ship of Fools,' xi. 429. Moore (Zachary), xi. 429. Moran (C.), publisher, xi. 490. Morangi&3 (Comte de), xi. 411. Muckibus, v. 187. Murray (Fanny), her death, xi. 466. Nanny Natty Cote : Lucy Locket, xi. 397. Newgate, its Ordinaries, vii. 408 ; viii. 278 ; ix. 35 ; its Keepers, vii. 465. News- papers c. 1817-27, viii. 257. O'Brien (Nelly), her death, xii. 406. Panton family, vi. 212. Parkins (Joseph Wilfred), iii. 213. Parsons (Nancy), Lady Maynard, x. 447. ' Private


History of the Court of England,' iii. 321. Perreau (R.), his trial, iv. 186. Perreau brothers and Mrs. Rudd, viii. 361 ; ix. 114. Piccini's ' La Schiava,' ix. 90. Pigott (Charles), his ' Jockey Club,' xii. 90. Portsmouth Road in 1756, xii. 509. Potter (John) and Miss Roach, xii. 470. Powell (Harriet), xii. 241. Quentin (Mrs.), viii. 277. Ritso (Catherine Augusta), ix. 374. Ryland (W. Wynne), xii. 383. Sadler's Wells play alluded to by Words- worth, iii. 352. " Sham Abraham," ix. 417. Selwyn (G. ), alleged fondness for executions, xii. 107. Simms (T.), the hangman, ix. 270. ' Sobriquets and Nicknames,' vii. 366, 431 ; viii. 114; x. 174; xii. 515. Tete-a-Tete Portraits, v. 54 ; vii. 505 ; ix. 494. Thompson (Capt. Edward), his poems, xii. 46. 'Town,' ix. 237. 'Town and Country Magazine,' iv. 241, 342, 462, 522; xii. 435. Townshend (Ethelreda, Viscountess), xi. 498. Tracy (Hand- some), ix. 188 ; xi. 197. Truman (T.), book- seller, xi. 347. Tuesday Night's Club : Mrs. Cornelys, xi. 415. Tyburn, ix. 294. Vanneck (Mrs. and Miss), xii. 251, 417. Vergy (Treyssac de), xi. 370. Verify your references, v. 447. Villa Real (Elizabeth Sarah), ix. 397. Wade (Capt. William), v. 327. Wild (Jonathan), bibliography, xi. 435. Wilkes's ' Essay on Woman,' ix. 442 ; xi. 493. Woman burnt for poisoning her husband, xii. 35. York (Edward, Duke of) and Miss Flood, xii. 8.

Bleasby and Sotby Manors, Lines, xii. 29

Blease (W. T.) on quotations wanted, v. 489

Bletchingly Place before 1680, x, 9

Bligh (Richard), 1780-1838, his biography, xi. 149, 214

Blin family, i. 428, 517

Blincoe (Robert), his memoirs, ix. 231

Blin-Stoyle (B. W.) on Blin, i. 428. Blysse of Daventry, ii. 323. Edmunds, ii. 307. Parish documents, ii. 476. Stoyle, i. 349

Blind, French dictionary for the, v. 247 ; early asylums for, x. 187, 232 ; xi. 348, 435 ; xii. 68

Blind, Indigent School for, its early records, vii. 427 ; viii. 37, 150, 235, 428

Blind Freemason, Francis Linley, ii. 269

Blind man at Oxford, c. 1860, iii. 348

Blind men and smoking, ix. 309, 335, 354, 376

Blinds, pictorial, vii. 429, 493

Blinko ( J. ) on authors of quotations wanted, vi. 48

Bliss (Dr. P.), remarkable cancels in his edition of Wood's ' Ath. Oxon.,' iii. 62 ; and A Poetical Revenge,' vii. 369

Bliss (R.) on authors of quotations, ix. 370

Bloc : Block= political amalgamation, viii. 87

Block and tackle, known to the Greeks, viii. 510 ; ix. 312, 434

Blood, used in building, ii. 389, 455 ; iii. 34, 76, 114, 173, 372 ; used as paint, iv. 327, 416 ; Father Paul Sarpi on its circulation, v. 407

Blood-funkers as a term of abuse, iii. 29

Blooding a witch, ix. 328, 397 ; x. 215

Blpodworth (Sir T.), Lord Mayor 1665-6, his interment, vii. 409, 454 ; viii, 13, 158

Bloody Thursday, origin of the name, v. 247

Bloody warriors, Devonshire name for wall- flowers, iii. 486

Bloom, use of the term in iron manufacture, viii. 26

Bloomfield (Robert), memorial tablet and portraits, iii. 47

Bloomsbury, famous houses in, v. 508

Bloomsbury and Holborn manors, iii. 269